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FCC Experimental Application Grants, Aug. 1, 2012-Feb. 1, 2013

WASHINGTON— The
Experimental Licensing Branch of the Federal Communications Commission’s Office
of Engineering and Technology released a list of the experimental licenses granted
from Aug. 1, 2012 to Feb. 1, 2013.

KC2XAJ Motorola Solutions, Inc. 0373-EX-PL-2012 New experimental to
operate on various frequencies from 25.01-940 MHz for testing and demonstrating
land mobile radio equipment to potential customers. Mobile: Within the
Continental United States, Alaska and Hawaii.

WG2XJO The Boeing Co. 0490-EX-PL-2012 New experimental to operate on
various frequencies between 138.25 MHz and 161.125 MHz for testing P-8I Aircraft
production. Mobile: Washington State Coastal Waters

WG2XIC Lilee Systems, Ltd. 0405-EX-PL-2012 To support Positive Train
Control (PTC) mandated by FRA in band 217-222 MHz. Fixed: Orinda and Bay Point
(Contra Costa), Calif.

WG2XKZ General Dynamics C4 Systems 0518-EX-PL-2012 New experimental in
415.1-415.3 and 420.1-420.3 MHz to demonstrate the capabilities of a
prospective communications system to Federal, State, and Local Public Safety
organizations. Fixed: Scottsdale, Ariz. - 4 -

WG2XGS Wichita State Univ. - National Institute for Aviation Research
0311-EX-PL- 2012 New experimental to operate in various bands between 540
kHz to 18 GHz for testing ability of aircraft to shield against high intensity
radiated fields. Mobile: Wichita (Sedgwick), Kan.

WG2XLG Harris Corp. 0338-EX-PL-2012 New experimental to operate in
746-756, 777-787, 1710-1755 and 2110-2155 MHz for research and development of
solutions for testing and demonstration of a 4G cellular wireless
communications network. Mobile: Melbourne, Fla.

WG2XKJ SpaceX 0461-EX-PL-2012 New experimental to operate on 915.37 MHz
used as a communication link between SpaceX’s recovery boat and the Falcon 9
first stage after it has landed in the Pacific Ocean. Mobile: Pacific Ocean

WG2XHA Raytheon Missile Systems 0306-EX-PL-2012 New experimental to
operate on 1227.60 MHz and 1575.42 MHz for the development of advanced weapons
systems, many of which are deployed from manned and unmanned aircraft, using
GPS Mobile: Tucson (Pima), Ariz.; Whetstone (Cochise), Ariz.

WG2XJV Lockheed Martin Corp. 0471-EX-PL-2012 New experimental to operate
on various frequencies between 1438.50 and 2380.50 MHz for verification and testing
for non-flight of target missile system. Fixed: Courtland (Lawrence), Ala.

WG2XHF Hume Center at Virginia Tech 0305-EX-PL-2012 New experimental to
operate in 3300 - 3500 MHz for research and development of solutions for
efficient coexistence of radar and communications systems by developing
cognitive radars under Office of Naval Research contract. Fixed: Blacksburg, Va.

WG2XJU The Boeing Co. 0466-EX-PL-2012 New experimental to operate on
4665 MHz and 4685 MHz for testing and development of telemetry transmitters
operating in the C band. Mobile: Flight operations, Berkeley, Mo.

WG2XIH University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez 0261-EX-PL-2012 New
experimental to operate in 9380 - 9440 MHz for testing a lower tropospheric
weather radar to study rainfall. Fixed: Bayamon, P.R.

WG2XJP Georgia Tech Research Institute 0482-EX-PL-2012 New experimental
to operate on 9500 MHz for demonstration of a small form factor radar on an
unmanned aerial vehicle. Mobile: Early County Airport, Blakely, Ga. - max
altitude 8000 ft.